



This monochrome composition stages a totemic figure assembled from soft, anatomical volumes, its symmetry interrupted by a cool, slate-blue wedge that reads like a blade of thought cleaving the body into ritual order. The surface breathes with smoky veils and faint graphite traces, as if memory keeps rewriting the form—erasing, insisting, returning—while small incisions of white marks suggest coded speech or healing sutures. In the central negative space, the implied mask-like face hovers between presence and absence, turning the work into a meditation on identity as construction: part relic, part diagram, part dream. The overall stillness feels ceremonial, inviting the viewer to contemplate how vulnerability can be engineered into strength through structure and repetition.







